Shunji Kurokawa
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Publications of Shunji Kurokawa (8 listed):
Weed Biology and Management (2015) 15, 113-121
Shunji Kurokawa, Makita Hajika and Tomoko Shibuya (2015)
Canopy height-to-row spacing ratio as a simple and practical onsite index to determine the time for terminating Ipomoea coccinea control in the Japanese soybean-growing systems
Weed Biology and Management (2014) 14, 251-261
Hiroshi Hayakawa, Maiko Akasaka, Yoshiko Shimono, Shunji Kurokawa, Tomoko Nishida, Hiroaki Ikeda and Toru Wakamatsu (2014)
Phylogeography based on the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region of native Miscanthus sinensis (Poaceae) populations in Japan
Weed Biology and Management (2012) 12, 147-155
Hisami Kobayashi, Shunji Kurokawa and Kentaro Ikeda (2012)
Dairyland populations of bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus) as a possible seed source for riverbank populations along the Abukuma River, Japan
Weed Research (2010) 50, 245-252
S. Kurokawa, H. Kobayashi and K. Ikeda (2010)
Genetic background of an invasive Lolium population in central Japan using chloroplast DNA and SSR markers
Weed Research (2009) 49, 365-372
S. Kurokawa, H. Kobayashi and T. Senda (2009)
Genetic diversity of Sicyos angulatus in central and north-eastern Japan by inter-simple sequence repeat analysis
Weed Research (2006) 46, 219-225
T. Imaizumi, S. Kurokawa, M. Ito, B. Auld and G.X. Wang (2006)
Population structure of Solanum carolinense along the Takano River in Kyoto, Japan as determined by amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis
Weed Biology and Management (2003) 3, 28-36
Shunji Kurokawa, Norihiro Shimizu, Sunao Uozumi and Yoshinori Yoshimura (2003)
Intra-specific variation in morphological characteristics and growth habitat of newly and accidentally introduced velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medic.) into Japan
Weed Biology and Management (2003) 3, 179-183
Shunji Kurokawa, Norihiro Shimizu, Sunao Uozumi and Yoshinori Yoshimura (2003)
ISSR variation in a worldwide collection of velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) and the genetic background of weedy strains mingled in grains imported into Japan